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Old 06-06-2008, 08:49 PM   #1
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Default Beer Tastes Change with the Seasons

Might be kind of obvious that sales of different styles of beer ebb and flow with the seasons, but I've never seen anyone put it into chart form before. Interesting article, too.

Taste for Beer Changes with the Seasons from the Colorado Beer Examiner.

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Nice link, Chad.

I've used some of the IRI data on beer sales they mention. Beer sales and in-store promotions are also seasonal.
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